Enderal
Zarawether - Into the Farmer's Coast

Image information

Added on

Uploaded by

Excellentium

About this image

Notice

This user's image description contains 34 images. Some authors like to showcase more of their work in their image descriptions or use the image description to provide a storyboard for the image provided.

You will need to be logged in before you can see this user's image description.

11 comments

  1. PatrickTheDM
    PatrickTheDM
    • premium
    • 175 kudos
    Definitely enjoying all the red in this set.
    1. Excellentium
      Excellentium
      • member
      • 355 kudos
      More red for you then, Patrick!

      Thanks a lot!
  2. DaddySmurf2nm
    DaddySmurf2nm
    • member
    • 24 kudos
    looking good
    do you use dual sheath tedux and xp32 maxi skelteon for the equipment or what mod? i would be intrested in something like that
    1. Excellentium
      Excellentium
      • member
      • 355 kudos
      Thank you very much!

      I do use the XPMSE and if you're pleased with only having the currently equipped weapon showing on your character, that's really enough (it can be configured so that swords show on back, arrows at the belt, daggers on your hip, etc). Dual Sheath Redux will probably be the more stable choice too if you want added weapons, but since I haven't been using it at all I'm just guessing. My setup runs with the extended skeleton and the Equipping Overhaul as it makes it possible for every hotkey weapon to show. I'm using the alpha build of the mod and it comes with a warning, because it sometimes act a bit wonky or give you a CTD, especially when switching weapon spots in the skeleton or when adding new wepaons to the hotkey command. The 3.13 version should be more consistent, but it doesn't give support for shields or staves on your back. The alpha build does, but you still need the mesh files from DSR, so that's why I would say Dual Sheath Redux is probably a more safe play if you want to avoid CTD.

      Start with adding the skeleton only and see if that's enough for you (don't let any files overwrite the skeleton mod). Then you'll have the choice of using DSR or Equipping Overhaul - one is more stable and the other offers more visible options. I also know there are other similar mods out there for weapon placement, more recent and updated, but I haven't tried any of those.
    2. DaddySmurf2nm
      DaddySmurf2nm
      • member
      • 24 kudos
      thans for the great feedback
      i have been useing the 3.13 version of EO myself since forever, but i realy miss the staves showeing. i will try your suggestion
  3. skywolle
    skywolle
    • premium
    • 172 kudos
    Wonderful and impressive set, Rick.
     
    Dhe1g5M.png?1
    1. Excellentium
      Excellentium
      • member
      • 355 kudos
      It's a wonderful area of the game, makes you calm and happy just walking there...

      Thank you, my friend!
  4. tepeloalnefor
    tepeloalnefor
    • member
    • 53 kudos
    Looks like a nice place to live in, i'll pick this as my favourite;

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/25099256@N04/50192163892/
    1. Excellentium
      Excellentium
      • member
      • 355 kudos
      It's quite idyllic, especially when the sun appears and turns the whole area into a midsummer scenery. Lots of farms and rural workplaces with grand fields of wheat, although a deeper forest lays ahead...

      That favorite shot is more or less the border between the Heartland of Enderal and the region of Farmer's Coast where I'm heading in this set.

      Thank you!
  5. Klaxoid
    Klaxoid
    • member
    • 193 kudos
    Awesome adventure set Rick!

    That little township is really well put together
    1. Excellentium
      Excellentium
      • member
      • 355 kudos
      Thanks a lot, Will!

      This is such a peaceful area of Enderal and it's more like farms and small settlements scattered along the roadside. There's practically something new around each corner and yet it all appears very open thanks to the golden fields of wheat. We'll be heading deeper into a forest soon though, but it's good to have this region at your back if I need to retreat or rest up...